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blickfangQ2 - Iron Man MK46 XLVI - lifesize NECA statue refinish
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<blockquote data-quote="blickfangQ2" data-source="post: 5256246" data-attributes="member: 46145"><p>Unfortunately I have to face some problems. </p><p>When I sand the original paint comes off and reveals a rubbery 2-3mm silicone coat before I get to the foam core. To seal that silicone I tried to use Mod Podge but I really disliked the stroke lines I got even when using a foam brush. So I tried to sand them down and got this:</p><p>[ATTACH]1518387[/ATTACH]</p><p>The Mod Podge chips off! I even applied spray adhesive on another part and got the same result.. </p><p>I‘m thinking about covering everything in some kind of resin to make the surface stiff, but I’m afraid even that would crack.</p><p></p><p>For filling uneven areas it looks like plastic filler works good:</p><p>[ATTACH]1518388[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blickfangQ2, post: 5256246, member: 46145"] Unfortunately I have to face some problems. When I sand the original paint comes off and reveals a rubbery 2-3mm silicone coat before I get to the foam core. To seal that silicone I tried to use Mod Podge but I really disliked the stroke lines I got even when using a foam brush. So I tried to sand them down and got this: [ATTACH]1518387[/ATTACH] The Mod Podge chips off! I even applied spray adhesive on another part and got the same result.. I‘m thinking about covering everything in some kind of resin to make the surface stiff, but I’m afraid even that would crack. For filling uneven areas it looks like plastic filler works good: [ATTACH]1518388[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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